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Canterbury Trails
Episode 13 - Sanctification and Manual Labor
What do sanctification, basketball, playing guitar, and plumbing have in common? And why does our special guest have “ora et labora” tattooed on his hands? On today’s episode of Canterbury Trails, C. Jay Engel and Jared Lovell talk to plumber, writer, and postulant in the Reformed Episcopal Church, Nathaniel Marshall, about trades, repetition, the mechanical arts, manual labor, and how they all relate to Christian sanctification. Glancing back to Episode 2 where we discussed Benedict and his Rule, our hosts and guest remind us that the Christian is apprenticed to a Carpenter. Many modern Christians separate the spiritual life from t...
2025-06-26
1h 09
Washington Watch
Keith Self, Nathaniel Moran, Steve Marshall, Gary Hamrick
On today’s program: Keith Self, U.S. Representative for Texas’s 3rd District, responds to Israel’s decision to retaliate against the Houthis and its threats to expand the Gaza war if the hostages aren’t returned. Nathaniel Moran, U.S. Representative for Texas’s 1st District, breaks down the House’s progress on budget reconciliation and shares his concerns about China’s financial backing of U.S. universities. Steve Marshall, Attorney General of Alabama, celebrates the Left’s decision to drop its case against his state’s law protecting minors from harmful gender transition procedures. Gary Hamrick, Senior Pastor of Cornerst...
2025-05-06
54 min
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 3-10-25 Emma Johnson & Emma Gallus (W-Nathaniel Holley, S-Nate Courtney, P-Chloe Pringle)
Anchor Emma Johnson and Emma Gallus highlight news from around the nation, across the tri-state area of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky, and across the campus of Marshall University. Nathaniel Holley has your metro Huntington weather forecast for the day and Nate Courtney has an overview on what's happening in the sports world.
2025-03-10
27 min
The History of Literature
684 The Minister's Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne (with Mike Palindrome)
What happens when a respected church leader shows up one day wearing a mysterious veil that conceals his eyes, offering no explanation - and keeps wearing it for decades? How will the community respond? What conspiracy theories will they develop? And how will an author like Nathaniel Hawthorne, writing a hundred years later, spin a New England sin-and-guilt anecdote into powerful literary gold? In this episode, Mike Palindrome, the President of the Literature Supporters Club, joins Jacke for a reading and discussion of Hawthorne's riveting short story "The Minister's Black Veil." Additional listening: 660 "Wakefield" by Nathaniel...
2025-03-06
1h 29
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10
Horror in 1982: The Living Dead Girl with Nathaniel Thompson
Horror in 1982: The Living Dead Girl with Nathaniel Thompson A new series where I sit down with a guest and talk about a 1982 horror film and horror in 1982 as a whole. The guest this time around Nathaniel Thompson is a regular contributor to film commentaries, written several books on film, and runs the website mondo digital. The Living Dead Girl - 1982 - Jean Rollin Marina Pierro Françoise Blanchard Mike Marshall Carina Barone Fanny Magier Patricia Besnard-Rousseau Véronique Pinson Sandrine Morel Jean Cherlian Jean-Pierre Bouyxou Alain Petit Jacques Marbeuf Sam Selsky Lise Overman Laurence Royer Véronique Carpentier Jean Hér...
2025-02-01
1h 02
The History of Literature
660 "Wakefield" by Nathaniel Hawthorne | My Last Book with Amelia Possanza
Before his marriage, before meeting Herman Melville, and before the publication of The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne was living in near seclusion, writing the stories that formed his first collection Twice-Told Tales. Edgar Allan Poe was impressed: "His tone is singularly effective," he wrote, "wild, plaintive, thoughtful, and in full accordance with his themes...We look upon him as one of the few men of indisputable genius to whom our country has as yet given birth." In this episode, Jacke takes a look at one of these Twice-Told Tales, the short story "Wakefield," in which a Londoner...
2024-12-12
56 min
The Great Battlefield
Activist and Author of People, Power, Change, Professor Marshall Ganz
Marshall Ganz joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career in politics and academia, starting in the civil rights movement, then with The United Farm Workers and at Harvard. His new book is "People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal".
2024-11-15
1h 17
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 11-01-24 Nathaniel Holley & Makaylah Wheeler (W-Alex Grimes, S-Sean Kelly, P-Samantha Riddle)
Bringing you news from around the globe, and across the Tri-state, Marshall's Broadcast Voice; 88.1 FM's News Center 88.
2024-11-12
25 min
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 10-30-24 Emma Johnson & Ben Westfall (W-Ashton Pack, S-Anthony Doria, P-Nathaniel Harrah)
Bringing you news from around the globe, and across the Tri-state, Marshall's Broadcast Voice; 88.1 FM's News Center 88.
2024-11-12
23 min
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 10-25-24 David Adkins & Nathaniel Holley (W-Makaylah Wheeler, S-Tyler Pitman, P-Samantha Riddle
Bringing you news from around the globe, and across the Tri-state, Marshall's Broadcast Voice; 88.1 FM's News Center 88.
2024-10-28
24 min
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 10-18-24 Victoria Wilburn & Makaylah Wheeler (W-Nathaniel H, S-Luke P, P-Samantha R)
Bringing you news from around the globe, and across the Tri-state, Marshall's Broadcast Voice; 88.1 FM's News Center 88.
2024-10-28
23 min
New Books in Literature
Recall This Story: Part 2 of Linda Schlossberg on Alice Munro's "Miles City, Montana" (JP)
You will want to start with Part 1 of episode 135; it can be found right here.Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely.This story first appeared in The New Yorker (1/6/1985) and was reprinted in The Progress of Love (1986) one Munro's many many short story collections. In 2013 Munro became not just the first Canadian Nobel laureate for literature, but also the only person ever to win the pri...
2024-10-04
54 min
New Books in Literature
Recall This Story: Part 1 of Linda Schlossberg on Alice Munro's "Miles City Montana" (JP)
Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely.This story first appeared in The New Yorker (1/6/1985) and was reprinted in The Progress of Love (1986) one Munro's many many short story collections. In 2013 Munro became not just the first Canadian Nobel laureate for literature, but also the only person ever to win the prize for short fiction.When her name comes up in 2024, most of us don't th...
2024-10-03
48 min
New Books in Big Ideas
William H. F. Altman, "The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism" (Lexington Books, 2010)
Leo Strauss was a German-Jewish emigrant to the United States, an author, professor and political philosopher. Born in 1899 in Kirchhain in the Kingdom of Prussia to an observant Jewish family, Strauss received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 1921, and began his scholarly work in the 1920s, as well as participating in the German Zionist movement. In 1932, a recommendation letter from the jurist and later Nazi party member Carl Schmitt enabled Strauss to leave Germany on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, shortly before Adolf Hitler came to power. Strauss continued his work in France and England before settling in...
2024-09-18
2h 12
New Books in Jewish Studies
William H. F. Altman, "The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism" (Lexington Books, 2010)
Leo Strauss was a German-Jewish emigrant to the United States, an author, professor and political philosopher. Born in 1899 in Kirchhain in the Kingdom of Prussia to an observant Jewish family, Strauss received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 1921, and began his scholarly work in the 1920s, as well as participating in the German Zionist movement. In 1932, a recommendation letter from the jurist and later Nazi party member Carl Schmitt enabled Strauss to leave Germany on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, shortly before Adolf Hitler came to power. Strauss continued his work in France and England before settling in...
2024-09-18
2h 12
New Books in German Studies
William H. F. Altman, "The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism" (Lexington Books, 2010)
Leo Strauss was a German-Jewish emigrant to the United States, an author, professor and political philosopher. Born in 1899 in Kirchhain in the Kingdom of Prussia to an observant Jewish family, Strauss received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 1921, and began his scholarly work in the 1920s, as well as participating in the German Zionist movement. In 1932, a recommendation letter from the jurist and later Nazi party member Carl Schmitt enabled Strauss to leave Germany on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, shortly before Adolf Hitler came to power. Strauss continued his work in France and England before settling in...
2024-09-18
2h 12
New Books in Biography
William H. F. Altman, "The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism" (Lexington Books, 2010)
Leo Strauss was a German-Jewish emigrant to the United States, an author, professor and political philosopher. Born in 1899 in Kirchhain in the Kingdom of Prussia to an observant Jewish family, Strauss received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 1921, and began his scholarly work in the 1920s, as well as participating in the German Zionist movement. In 1932, a recommendation letter from the jurist and later Nazi party member Carl Schmitt enabled Strauss to leave Germany on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, shortly before Adolf Hitler came to power. Strauss continued his work in France and England before settling in...
2024-09-18
2h 12
NBN Book of the Day
William H. F. Altman, "The German Stranger: Leo Strauss and National Socialism" (Lexington Books, 2010)
Leo Strauss was a German-Jewish emigrant to the United States, an author, professor and political philosopher. Born in 1899 in Kirchhain in the Kingdom of Prussia to an observant Jewish family, Strauss received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in 1921, and began his scholarly work in the 1920s, as well as participating in the German Zionist movement. In 1932, a recommendation letter from the jurist and later Nazi party member Carl Schmitt enabled Strauss to leave Germany on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, shortly before Adolf Hitler came to power. Strauss continued his work in France and England before settling in...
2024-09-18
2h 12
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 09-13-24 Makaylah Wheeler & David Adkins (W-Nathaniel Holly, S-Luke Pyles)
Bringing you news from around the globe, and across the Tri-state, Marshall's Broadcast Voice; 88.1 FM's News Center 88.
2024-09-16
29 min
The Cutting Edge Sports Radio Network
NC88 09-10-24 Emma Johnson & Samantha Riddle (W-Nathaniel Harrah, S-Ethan Peltier)
Bringing you news from around the globe, and across the Tri-state, Marshall's Broadcast Voice; 88.1 FM's News Center 88.
2024-09-16
30 min
The Dean Abbott Podcast
The Dean Abbott Podcast: Ep. 19 : Nathaniel Marshall/Oblate Nate
In this episode, I talk with plumber and theologian Nathaniel Marshall about his vocational journey, Basil the Great and garbage disposals.
2024-07-01
44 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Nathaniel Gray Sutanto and Cory Brock, "T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvinism" (T&T Clark, 2023)
T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvinism (T&T Clark, 2023) comprehensively demonstrates neo-Calvinism's unique contribution to theology and Christian philosophy. It offers excellent contributions on the movement's most important historical and thematic loci, including its impact on Reformed denominations and churches across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Divided into 3 sections, this handbook first surveys the entire landscape of the neo-Calvinist movement as it pertains to key theological topics. These loci, which range from revelation and Scripture to Christology and theological ethics, show that neo-Calvinist theologies are uniquely modern and yet typically confessional. The second section discusses the influence of key f...
2024-06-19
38 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Cory C. Brock and Nathaniel Gray Sutanto, "Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction" (Lexham Press, 2023)
Discover the rich theology of Neo-Calvinism. Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck sparked a theological tradition in the Netherlands that came to be known as Neo-Calvinism. While studies in Neo-Calvinism have focused primarily on its political and philosophical insights, its theology has received less attention. In Neo-Calvinism: A Theological Introduction (Lexham Press, 2023), Cory C. Brock and N. Gray Sutanto present the unique dogmatic contributions of the tradition. Each chapter focuses on a distinct theological aspect, such as revelation, creation, salvation, and ecclesiology. Neo-Calvinism produced rich theological work that yields promise for contemporary dogmatics. This book invites readers into this rich th...
2024-06-14
40 min
New Books in Psychology
Kenneth Miller, "Mapping the Darkness: The Visionary Scientists Who Unlocked the Mysteries of Sleep" (Hachette Books, 2023)
Why do we sleep? How can we improve our sleep?A century ago, sleep was considered a state of nothingness—even a primitive habit that we could learn to overcome. Then, an immigrant scientist and his assistant spent a month in the depths of a Kentucky cave, making nationwide headlines and thrusting sleep science to the forefront of our consciousness.In the 1920s, Nathaniel Kleitman founded the world’s first dedicated sleep lab at the University of Chicago, where he subjected research participants (including himself) to a dizzying array of tests and tortures. But the tipp...
2024-03-08
39 min
House of Games
#54 - Nathaniel Marshall | SpaceCastle
In this week’s episode 🎧, we talk with Nathaniel Marshall 🌟, a.k.a SpaceCastle 🏰, a video game music composer 🎵, and ask him everything from AI 🤖 to the challenges of composing music 🎼 to his work on the recent SEGA Genesis game 🕹️, IRENA: Genesis Metal Fury ⚡. Your Hosts and Guest, and Their Games http://spacecastle.pro/ — Visit Nathaniel’s homepage! https://spacecastle.bandcamp.com/ — Listen to Nathaniel’s music on Bandcamp! https://www.instagram.com/truespacecastle/ — Follow @truespacecastle on Instagram! https://store.steampowered.com/app/2436180/Sunset_Moon/ — Wishlist Sunset Moon on Steam! https://www.play-asia.com/red-colony-trilogy/13/70fmjh — Buy the Red Colony trilogy on Switch! https://store.steampow...
2023-12-27
1h 03
Psychedelic Therapy for Veterans
Ketamine and Psychedelic Transformations for Veterans Unveiled
In this episode, Nathaniel Mills, PhD, delves into the transformative power of ketamine and psychedelics for veterans' mental health. Discover how these treatments are reshaping the landscape of trauma recovery, fostering profound healing experiences, and shifting legislative perceptions. We explore the science behind these therapies, their impact on brain function, and the promising results witnessed in clinical studies. Dr. Mills is a licensed psychologist who offers ketamine therapy at the Sacramento Institute for Psychotherapy. Timestamps 03:02 Various psychedelics offer pharmacological benefits, including Ketamine. 04:12 Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy relates to brain adaptation. 07:10 Un...
2023-11-26
49 min
Doomer Optimism
DO 186 - Working with Purpose with Nathaniel Marshall and GG
Nathaniel Marshall sits down to chat with Going Godward on vocation, the good purpose of work, and rejecting ease as a means of becoming a more integrated person. Explore meaning, work ethic, and optimism in this warm and enlightening episode Nathaniel Marshall: Twitter handle: @oblatenate Editor: thebluescholar.substack.com, @bluescholarwork Going Godward: Twitter handle: @goinggodward
2023-11-16
48 min
Questions of Courage
Imminent Experiences of Spirituality
In this episode Nathaniel discusses anthropological efforts of the 1960’s and 1970’s often were reductivist and condescending towards the groups of people who were being described. Through the context of Marshall Sahlins’ book “The New Science of the Enchanted Universe,” Nathaniel points us towards the spiritual experiences of the world that non-European cultures had, which were being spoken of in a Eurocentric way that diminished their power. We begin to see the ways that what was coming to awareness in the 50’s-70’s was not accepted as legitimate, and how this legacy of “colonization of what can be spoken of as legitimate...
2023-06-07
21 min
Green Docs
Bun in a Crazy-Hot Oven
Prep your pregnancy for summer with the Green Docs and guest expert Miri Marshall, Weather Anchor at WUSA-9 in Washington, DC. Miri details how expectant moms and others can best anticipate and lower the risks of the season’s scorching heat. Nate and Bruce follow up with your vital Heat Action Plan — loaded with specific recommendations and weather resources, and even some apps you’ll want to download. The Green Docs always begin with the latest headlines – Tennessee’s shrinking number of hospitals delivering babies, an Italian study finding microplastics in breast milk, and even a memory from Nicolas...
2023-06-06
57 min
The Best Legs In Chicago
Episode 36: Exit to Eden
Nathaniel and Preston were a little nervous about going to the famous sex island known as Eden, so they invited writer and filmmaker Bryan Connolly to join them! Yep, that's right - This week we discuss Garry Marshall's infamous adaptation of the Anne Rice novel. We also talk about the art of pan-and-scan, familial ties with LBJ, why it's time to reclaim the cinema of Rosie O'donnell, and Bryan digs deep into his history with Dan Ayrkoyd.
2023-01-30
1h 16
LOVE MURDER
Cold-Blooded Betrayal: Rob and Maria Marshall
When one half of a respected New Jersey couple is shot dead on their way home from Atlantic City, the police have to wade through shocking secrets and nefarious murder plots to find the heinous individuals responsible for the death. This Week's Episode Is Brought To You By: Nom Nom - Your Dog's Dish, Down to Science - trynom.com/LOVEMURDER for 50% off your two week trial, plus free shipping Modern Fertility - At-Home Fertility Testing - https://modernfertility.com/lovemurder/ for $20 off your test Sources: Blind Faith by...
2023-01-18
1h 24
I Am Athlete
IAA Tonight | Broncos Fire Nathaniel Hackett
Adam 'Pacman' Jones, LeSean McCoy and Leger Douzable discuss the Denver Broncos firing Nathaniel Hackett and the struggles of QB Russell Wilson. Plus, Tua Tagovailoa enters the concussion protocol again this season. The guys discuss if Tua T. should sit out for a game, the rest of the season, or end his football career.
2022-12-28
25 min
Darkstead
8. Who's Afraid of Nathaniel Silver
Ray and Silver review Dana’s murder, Silver makes a decision about his future and the bones become a bigger problem than anyone ever anticipated. Written & Directed by Lucy Gibb-SmithStarring:Shondar McKinney as The Narrator & Unicorn SueMarc Rico Ludwig as Detective Nathaniel Silver Gianni Sallese as Officer Ray Marshall Keisha Wong as Bernice, Ida the Farmhand & Percival the OrganistJackie Jorgenson as Cass Marshall Bradford Loomis as Sheriff IkeMicah Heemstra as Johan the FarmhandClar...
2022-12-19
42 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Emilio Alvarez, "Pentecostal Orthodoxy: Toward an Ecumenism of the Spirit" (InterVarsity Press, 2022)
This recasting of Nathaniel's familiar question from the Gospel is a fair summary of many modern Christians' assessment of the Pentecostal tradition. Yet in recent years, a growing number of Pentecostals have been turning afresh to the ancient, creedal Christian faith.Bishop Emilio Alvarez has himself been at the forefront of this movement. In Pentecostal Orthodoxy he introduces the phenomenon, and extends the project of paleo-orthodox ressourcement (associated with scholars such as Thomas Oden and Robert Webber) to include orthodox expressions within Pentecostalism, particularly his own Afro-Latino Pentecostal movement. Pentecostal Orthodoxy: Toward an Ecumenism of the Spirit (In...
2022-11-28
35 min
The History of Literature
461 The Peabody Sisters (with Megan Marshall)
Pulitzer-Prize-winning literary biographer Megan Marshall joins Jacke to discuss the book that was twenty years in the making: The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism. This "stunning work of biography," as the New York Times labeled it, tells the story of Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia Peabody, the nineteenth-century New England women who made intellectual history.MEGAN MARSHALL is the winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize in Biography for Margaret Fuller, and the author of The Peabody Sisters, which won the Francis Parkman Prize, the Mark Lynton History Prize, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in...
2022-11-21
49 min
Soul Craft Your Life
EP10 Healing from Depression and Grief with Peter Nathaniel Lee
Episode 10 is all about Healing from Depression and Grief with Peter Nathaniel LeeThis is a very special episode for me because #1, Peter is my husband #2 he has just published his first book, ‘Walk with Me’ and #3 it covers topics that I think are really important to talk about openly – mental health, depression and suicide. And, while this is a deep conversation, like the book, it’s also full of hope, inspiration, synchronicities, following your heart and the magic of life. So a little bit about Peter. There have been 3 constants in Peter’s life – the desire to t...
2022-10-04
1h 17
I Am Athlete
IAA Tonight | They Wrote Geno Off But He Didn't Write Back
Geno Smith and the Seahawks spoiled Russell Wilson's return to Seattle in a Monday Night thriller. Broncos first year head coach Nathaniel Hackett is under some serious fire for electing to kick a 64-yd FG instead of going for it on 4th & 5 late in the game. Brandon Marshall, LeSean McCoy, Leger Douzable and Omar Kelly discuss this and what the Cowboys should do in Dak's absence.
2022-09-14
43 min
New Books in British Studies
Nathaniel Jarrett, "The Lion at Dawn: Forging British Strategy in the Age of the French Revolution, 1783–1797" (U Oklahoma Press, 2022)
In February 1793, in the wake of the War of American Independence and one year after British prime minister William Pitt the Younger had predicted fifteen years of peace, the National Convention of Revolutionary France declared war on Great Britain and the Netherlands. France thus initiated nearly a quarter century of armed conflict with Britain. During this fraught and still-contested period, historian Nathaniel Jarrett suggests, Pitt and his ministers forged a diplomatic policy and military strategy that envisioned an international system anticipating the Vienna settlement of 1815.Examining Pitt’s foreign policy from 1783 to 1797—the years before and during the...
2022-08-30
1h 19
New Books in Military History
Nathaniel Jarrett, "The Lion at Dawn: Forging British Strategy in the Age of the French Revolution, 1783–1797" (U Oklahoma Press, 2022)
In February 1793, in the wake of the War of American Independence and one year after British prime minister William Pitt the Younger had predicted fifteen years of peace, the National Convention of Revolutionary France declared war on Great Britain and the Netherlands. France thus initiated nearly a quarter century of armed conflict with Britain. During this fraught and still-contested period, historian Nathaniel Jarrett suggests, Pitt and his ministers forged a diplomatic policy and military strategy that envisioned an international system anticipating the Vienna settlement of 1815.Examining Pitt’s foreign policy from 1783 to 1797—the years before and during the...
2022-08-30
1h 19
LOVE MURDER
Franklin Delano Floyd and the Tragic Life of Sharon Marshall [Re-Release]
A hit and run accident reveals diabolical crimes and terrifying secrets that would take decades to unravel. At the heart of it all is the question of the victim's identity, and the truth will be shocking. Originally released on July 7, 2021 If you want to learn more about this case, check out Netflix's new documentary "Girl in the Picture" Find LOVE MURDER online: Website: lovemurder.love Instagram: @lovemurderpod Twitter: @lovemurderpod Facebook: LoveMrdrPod TikTok: @LoveMurderPod Patreon: /LoveMurderPod Credits: Love Murder is hoste...
2022-07-09
1h 01
New Books in Christian Studies
Paul T. Murray, "Seeing Jesus in the Eyes of the Oppressed: Franciscans Working for Peace and Justice" (AAFH, 2022)
Following World War II, the United States enjoyed unprecedented prosperity as the post-war economy exploded. While Americans pondered affluence, U.S. Franciscans focused on the forgotten members of U.S. society, those who had been left out or left behind. Seeing Jesus in the Eyes of the Oppressed tells the story of eight Franciscans and their communities who struggled to create a more just and equitable society. Through eight mini-biographies, Paul T. Murray, professor emeritus at Siena College, explores Franciscan efforts to establish racial and economic justice and to promote peace and nonviolence: Father Nathaniel Machesky led the...
2022-06-20
57 min
New Books in Latino Studies
Paul T. Murray, "Seeing Jesus in the Eyes of the Oppressed: Franciscans Working for Peace and Justice" (AAFH, 2022)
Following World War II, the United States enjoyed unprecedented prosperity as the post-war economy exploded. While Americans pondered affluence, U.S. Franciscans focused on the forgotten members of U.S. society, those who had been left out or left behind. Seeing Jesus in the Eyes of the Oppressed tells the story of eight Franciscans and their communities who struggled to create a more just and equitable society. Through eight mini-biographies, Paul T. Murray, professor emeritus at Siena College, explores Franciscan efforts to establish racial and economic justice and to promote peace and nonviolence: Father Nathaniel Machesky led the...
2022-06-20
55 min
New Books in East Asian Studies
Nathaniel Isaacson, "Celestial Empire: The Emergence of Chinese Science Fiction" (Wesleyan UP, 2017)
Chinese science fiction has been booming lately through the translation of books like Liu Cixin’s The Three-Body Problem, but where did the current surge come from? In Celestial Empire: The Emergence of Chinese Science Fiction (Wesleyan University Press, 2017), Nathaniel Isaacson introduces the genre’s origins in China and tracks its development from roughly 1904 to 1934. During that period, China’s final dynasty, the Qing, came to an end amid European nations’ increasing control of China, the Republic of China was established, and Japan conquered Manchuria while the Chinese Communist Party was established and grew into a major political-cultural force. Isaacson conn...
2022-05-31
48 min
New Books in Chinese Studies
Nathaniel Isaacson, "Celestial Empire: The Emergence of Chinese Science Fiction" (Wesleyan UP, 2017)
Chinese science fiction has been booming lately through the translation of books like Liu Cixin’s The Three-Body Problem, but where did the current surge come from? In Celestial Empire: The Emergence of Chinese Science Fiction (Wesleyan University Press, 2017), Nathaniel Isaacson introduces the genre’s origins in China and tracks its development from roughly 1904 to 1934. During that period, China’s final dynasty, the Qing, came to an end amid European nations’ increasing control of China, the Republic of China was established, and Japan conquered Manchuria while the Chinese Communist Party was established and grew into a major political-cultural force. Isaacson conn...
2022-05-31
48 min
New Books in Architecture
Michael Merrill, "Louis Kahn: The Importance of Drawing" (Lars Muller Publishers, 2021)
“The importance of a drawing is immense, because it’s the architect’s language,” said the architect Louis Kahn to his masterclass in 1967. While most studies of Kahn focus on his built works or theory and use drawings mainly to illustrate these, this publication chooses to focus on Kahn's drawings as primary sources of insight into his architectural intelligence and imagination. Lavishly illustrated with over 900 high-quality reproductions of work by Kahn and his associates, incisively presented by a group of acclaimed architectural experts, The Importance of a Drawing is a deep immersion into Kahn’s work and his design process....
2022-03-03
25 min
New Books in Art
Michael Merrill, "Louis Kahn: The Importance of Drawing" (Lars Muller Publishers, 2020)
“The importance of a drawing is immense, because it’s the architect’s language,” said the architect Louis Kahn to his masterclass in 1967. While most studies of Kahn focus on his built works or theory and use drawings mainly to illustrate these, this publication chooses to focus on Kahn's drawings as primary sources of insight into his architectural intelligence and imagination. Lavishly illustrated with over 900 high-quality reproductions of work by Kahn and his associates, incisively presented by a group of acclaimed architectural experts, The Importance of a Drawing is a deep immersion into Kahn’s work and his design process....
2022-03-03
25 min
Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
Mid Current with Marshall Cutchin - Key West, Permit
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/293 Presented By: Stonefly Nets, Fly Fishing Film Tour, Trxstle, Togens Fly Shop Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Marshall Cutchin, the founder of MidCurrent, is here to tell the story of how he pioneered fly fishing news and blogs. With more than 15,000 pages of content on their website, we find out how they kept up with the fly fishing trend and maintained their relevance to this day. Marshall describes what the Key West was like in the 1980s when the waters were pretty much untouched and the lifestyle was sti...
2022-02-22
1h 12
What's New Now - from X1039
Friday, February 11 | Interview with Nathaniel Rateliff, plus new releases from Eddie Vedder, Joywave, Alt-J, and more!
Nathaniel Rateliff joins us today on this New Music Friday to talk about their recent album and the Marshall Fire Benefit Concert that was just announced this week. Also, Shawn and Cate talk new releases from Eddie Vedder, Joywave, Alt-J, plus new singles out this week that they're excited about. What's New Now is released every Friday talking new releases, and you can listen to the music we talked about and more here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BrhSSLSgvXQzSdDrrTsKjAlso, be sure to follow us on all social media. https://www.www...
2022-02-11
29 min
New Books in National Security
Nathaniel L. Moir, "Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare (Oxford UP, 2021), Dr. Nathaniel L. Moir studies the thought of this overlooked figure, one of the most important experts on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. Dr. Moir’s intellectual history analyses Fall’s formative experiences: his service in the French underground and army during the Second World War; his father’s execution by the Germans and his mother’s murder in Auschwitz; and his work as a research analyst at the Nuremberg Trials. Moir demonstrates how these critical events made Fall “an insightful analyst of war because of the experience and knowledg...
2022-02-08
45 min
New Books in Military History
Nathaniel L. Moir, "Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare (Oxford UP, 2021), Dr. Nathaniel L. Moir studies the thought of this overlooked figure, one of the most important experts on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. Dr. Moir’s intellectual history analyses Fall’s formative experiences: his service in the French underground and army during the Second World War; his father’s execution by the Germans and his mother’s murder in Auschwitz; and his work as a research analyst at the Nuremberg Trials. Moir demonstrates how these critical events made Fall “an insightful analyst of war because of the experience and knowledg...
2022-02-08
45 min
New Books in French Studies
Nathaniel L. Moir, "Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare (Oxford UP, 2021), Dr. Nathaniel L. Moir studies the thought of this overlooked figure, one of the most important experts on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. Dr. Moir’s intellectual history analyses Fall’s formative experiences: his service in the French underground and army during the Second World War; his father’s execution by the Germans and his mother’s murder in Auschwitz; and his work as a research analyst at the Nuremberg Trials. Moir demonstrates how these critical events made Fall “an insightful analyst of war because of the experience and knowledg...
2022-02-08
45 min
New Books in Biography
Nathaniel L. Moir, "Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare" (Oxford UP, 2021)
In Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare (Oxford UP, 2021), Dr. Nathaniel L. Moir studies the thought of this overlooked figure, one of the most important experts on counterinsurgency warfare in Indochina. Dr. Moir’s intellectual history analyses Fall’s formative experiences: his service in the French underground and army during the Second World War; his father’s execution by the Germans and his mother’s murder in Auschwitz; and his work as a research analyst at the Nuremberg Trials. Moir demonstrates how these critical events made Fall “an insightful analyst of war because of the experience and knowledg...
2022-02-08
45 min
Give Bats A Podcast
On the Energetic Edge - Ep. 6 Dina Dechmann
Greetings, batfolk!! My guest this episode is Dr. Dina Dechmann, a Swiss ecologist that lives in Switzerland and then crosses the border to work in Germany every day at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. Dina’s career and research has taken her all over the world, as you’ll soon learn, and the questions she’s asking have to do with bat behavior and the energetic realities that underlie them. I found myself just completely fascinated by the processes and strategies bats employ to save energy that Dina explained to me. We also talk about Kasanka National Park a...
2021-11-26
1h 01
Give Bats A Podcast
Adventures in Peru and Bat Poop - Ep. 5 Dr. Melissa Ingala
Greetings, batfolk!! My guest today is Dr. Melissa Ingala. Among other things, I talked to Melissa about her projects at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History, why Nancy Simmons is such a batass (that’s b-a-t-ass, hehe), what the heck a microbiome even is and how she studies them in bats, sourcing formaldehyde and locally distilled ethanol from a seedy Peruvian street market where at least a few people have been maimed, and how I, as a plumber, am only one step removed from being a bat biologist. Follow Melissa on Tw...
2021-11-26
1h 10
Give Bats A Podcast
Friends Don't Let Friends Die: The Vampire Episode - Ep. 4 Dr. Gerry Carter
Which came first: the vampire bat or the vampire cryptid? According to Dr. Gerry Carter, the cryptid is a cheap imitation of the real flesh-and-blood bat although the animal was technically named after the mythical creature. In this episode, among other things, we talk about Gerry's fascinating introduction to the bat world, the serendipity of two apparently disparate passions joining together, why organisms do things that benefit others at all, and what it takes to start and run a lab. Follow Gerry on Twitter https://twitter.com/gerrygcarter and go to his website https://socialbat.org for a ton...
2021-10-29
2h 10
Give Bats A Podcast
An Ode to the Bat Blitz
This is the first BONUS EPISODE of Give Bats A Podcast! It's just me this time talking about the phenomenal experience that is the Bat Blitz. If you're in the United States and have never participated in a Bat Blitz, listen to this episode to get a sense of what it was like through the lens of my experience. I had an absolute blast and cannot WAIT to get back into the field, meet up with the friends I've made, and catch more bats! Visit the Give Bats A Break Linktree to find ALL of the GBAB and GBAP...
2021-10-22
1h 06
Darkstead
1. Welcome to Darkstead
When spiteful local, Eleanor Willard, disappears under mysterious circumstances in the eerie and isolated town of Darkstead, it’s up to a jaded vampire, Detective Nathaniel Silver and his over-eager new human partner, Officer Ray Marshall, to find her.Starring:Shondar McKinney as The NarratorMarc Rico Ludwig as Detective Nathaniel SilverGianni Sallese as Officer Ray Marshall & Radio Host 1Keisha Wong as BerniceAiden Cumming-Teicher as Sheriff IkeMicah Heemstra as Kirk WillardJackie Jorgenson as Dana the Troll & Radio Host 2Christopher Van as An...
2021-10-15
24 min
Give Bats A Podcast
Kill a Stoat, Save a Bat! - Ep. 3 Ben Paris
What do Gondwanaland, the kōkako, bat walks, and eliminating New Zealand’s invasive animal species have in common? They’re all things Ben Paris spoke with me about in this new episode! Find all of the Give Bats A Break merch, socials, and podcasting platforms at the Linktree. I'd love it if you would leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser! Find and follow Ben Paris on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok! Go to the Bird of the Year 2021 website and vote for the pekapeka-tou-roa (or whatever you'd like to vote for, but make sure the bat i...
2021-10-15
53 min
Give Bats A Podcast
A Tale of Two Bat Heads - Ep. 2 Stefania Briones
Have you ever thought about the fact that someone has to, like, actually get the bones out of dead animals to study them? If not, then now’s a great time to start! It’s exactly what my guest does for her research and we talk all about it in this episode! Find all of the Give Bats A Break merch, socials, and podcasting platforms at the Linktree. I'd love it if you would leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser! You can find Stefania on her Instagram or her Twitter. Dig the song? Want to hear more...
2021-10-15
59 min
New Books in Jewish Studies
Nathaniel Deutsch and Michael Casper, "A Fortress in Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate, and the Making of Hasidic Williamsburg" (Yale UP, 2021)
The Hasidic community in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn is famously one of the most separatist, intensely religious, and politically savvy groups of people in the entire United States. Less known is how the community survived in one of the toughest parts of New York City during an era of steep decline, only to later resist and also participate in the unprecedented gentrification of the neighborhood.In A Fortress in Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate, and the Making of Hasidic Williamsburg (Yale University Press, 2021), Nathaniel Deutsch and Michael Casper unravel the fascinating history of how a group of de...
2021-10-15
1h 07
New Books in Native American Studies
Nathaniel Morris, "Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940" (U Arizona Press, 2020)
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland.To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first s...
2021-10-11
1h 04
New Books in Latin American Studies
Nathaniel Morris, "Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940" (U Arizona Press, 2020)
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland.To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first s...
2021-10-11
1h 06
New Books in East Asian Studies
Orion Klautau and Hans Martin Krämer, "Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan" (U Hawaii Press, 2021)
Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan (University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2021) is a welcome new collection of twenty sources on modern Japanese Buddhism, translated and with introductions. The editors (Hans Martin Krämer and Orion Klautau) and translators have curated a diverse array of materials focusing on the struggles of Japanese Buddhism to come to terms with, accommodate to, and find its way in modernity from the mid-nineteenth century into the early decades of the twentieth. The book is helpfully divided into five thematic sections: Sectarian Reform, the Nation, Science and Philosophy, Social Reform, and Japan and Asia. Each...
2021-10-06
1h 07
New Books in Japanese Studies
Orion Klautau and Hans Martin Krämer, "Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan" (U Hawaii Press, 2021)
Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan (University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2021) is a welcome new collection of twenty sources on modern Japanese Buddhism, translated and with introductions. The editors (Hans Martin Krämer and Orion Klautau) and translators have curated a diverse array of materials focusing on the struggles of Japanese Buddhism to come to terms with, accommodate to, and find its way in modernity from the mid-nineteenth century into the early decades of the twentieth. The book is helpfully divided into five thematic sections: Sectarian Reform, the Nation, Science and Philosophy, Social Reform, and Japan and Asia. Each...
2021-10-06
1h 05
New Books in Buddhist Studies
Orion Klautau and Hans Martin Krämer, "Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan" (U Hawaii Press, 2021)
Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan (University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2021) is a welcome new collection of twenty sources on modern Japanese Buddhism, translated and with introductions. The editors (Hans Martin Krämer and Orion Klautau) and translators have curated a diverse array of materials focusing on the struggles of Japanese Buddhism to come to terms with, accommodate to, and find its way in modernity from the mid-nineteenth century into the early decades of the twentieth. The book is helpfully divided into five thematic sections: Sectarian Reform, the Nation, Science and Philosophy, Social Reform, and Japan and Asia. Each...
2021-10-06
1h 07
Give Bats A Podcast
Hoary bats and wind energy and beer: oh my! - Ep. 1 Dr. Erin Baerwald
Dr. Erin Baerwald was generous enough to be my first guest and it COULD NOT HAVE BEEN BETTER. We talked about the best bat AKA the Hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus)(we also agreed that all bats are good bats and there isn't really a best bat, don't worry), wind energy, animal conservation and its difficulties, beer, some questions from one of my daughters, and generally just had a great time! If you'd like to find Dr. Baerwald on Instagram or Twitter, find her @batsborealis You can find more of Give Bats A Break on Twitter @givebatsabreak or at https...
2021-10-01
1h 10
Give Bats A Podcast
GBAP Trailer
Hi! Nate from Give Bats A Break here. When you accidentally go viral for @-ing the Pope on Twitter to correct his bad take on bats and are subsequently adopted into the global bat community, you start a podcast. At least that's what I'm doing. Ecologists. Zoologists. Biologists. Conservationists. Rehabilitators. Carers. Advocates. Bat people are probably seen less than bats, so I'm changing that by talking to them about what they do and why they do it! Give Bats A Podcast launches on October 1, 2021 on YouTube and on Anchor.fm, Spotify, Apple...
2021-08-20
01 min
Did That Really Happen?
In the Heart of the Sea
This week we'll travel back to the early 18th century (and the middle of the Pacific) with In the Heart of the Sea! Join us to learn more about issues of race and ethnicity on whaling ships, Herman Melville, cannibalism, the mysterious skeletons found in a cave on Henderson Island, and more! Sources: Race and the Crew: Nancy Shoemaker, Native American Whalemen and the World: Indigenous Encounters and the Contingency of Race (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 2015). Nancy Shoemaker, "Mr. Tashtego: Native American Whalemen in Antebellum New England," Journal of the Early Republic 33:1 (Spring 2013): 109-132. https...
2021-07-26
1h 15
Back Row Banter
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Episode 47 of Back Row Banter. The Back Row Boys gather around to discuss the latest in entertainment news, what they're watching, and review the movie ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall.’ Join us next week for our review of ‘Dr. Sleep’!The review segment of the podcast starts at 1:13:32.Spoiler-talk starts at 1:23:58 and ends at 1:37:00.Entropy listhttps://letterboxd.com/ayysh/list/entropy-list/Follow the podcast!Show:...
2021-04-13
1h 55
Back Row Banter
Godzilla vs. Kong
Episode 46 of Back Row Banter. The Back Row Boys gather around to discuss the latest in entertainment news, what they're watching, and review the movie ‘Godzilla vs. Kong.’ Join us next week for our review of ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’!The review segment of the podcast starts at 1:06:13.Spoiler-talk starts at 1:17:55 and ends at 1:35:33.Entropy listhttps://letterboxd.com/ayysh/list/entropy-list/Follow the podcast!Show:
2021-04-06
1h 52
New Books in Journalism
Nathaniel Greenberg, "How Information Warfare Shaped the Arab Spring: The Politics of Narrative in Egypt and Tunisia" (Edinburgh UP, 2019)
On January 28 2011 WikiLeaks released documents from a cache of US State Department cables stolen the previous year. The Daily Telegraph in London published one of the memos with an article headlined 'Egypt protests: America's secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising'. The effect of the revelation was immediate, helping set in motion an aggressive counter-narrative to the nascent story of the Arab Spring. The article featured a cluster of virulent commentators all pushing the same story: the CIA, George Soros and Hillary Clinton were attempting to take over Egypt. Many of these commentators were trolls, some of whom reappeared in...
2021-02-12
1h 00
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Nathaniel Greenberg, "How Information Warfare Shaped the Arab Spring: The Politics of Narrative in Egypt and Tunisia" (Edinburgh UP, 2019)
On January 28 2011 WikiLeaks released documents from a cache of US State Department cables stolen the previous year. The Daily Telegraph in London published one of the memos with an article headlined 'Egypt protests: America's secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising'. The effect of the revelation was immediate, helping set in motion an aggressive counter-narrative to the nascent story of the Arab Spring. The article featured a cluster of virulent commentators all pushing the same story: the CIA, George Soros and Hillary Clinton were attempting to take over Egypt. Many of these commentators were trolls, some of whom reappeared in...
2021-02-12
1h 02
What's Your Random?
The Conduit vs. The General in Creativity - Nathaniel Marshall's #16bit #Music for 'Irena: Genesis Metal Fury' - WYR Ep. 22
Mr. SpaceCastle himself Nathaniel Marshall shares his tips and tricks for surviving and thriving as a indie musician and composer. Currently working on White Ninja Studio's Irena Genesis Metal Fury - a retro game for the Sega Genesis - Nathaniel expands his portfolio in retro game composition and soud effects while also turning out some fantastic fantasy metal with his band the Falcon Haptics
2021-01-27
2h 07
Dear Asian Americans
090 // Marshall Cho // Head Coach - Boys Basketball Lake Oswego HS // Lake Cho
Marshall Cho, Boys Basketball Head Coach of Lake Oswego HS, joins Jerry on Episode 090 to share his journey of growing up in Springfield, Oregon, finding his passion for teaching and basketball in The Bronx, using basketball to teach kids life skills in Mozambique, and how he ended up back in his home state to be the head coach of one of the country's most prominent programs. This one is for all the basketball fans and athletes who often wonder if we'll ever see Asian Americans at the highest levels of excellence both on and off the court....
2020-12-23
1h 22
The Mountain Side
#025 Sarah Slaton
Sarah Slaton is a songwriter that expresses pathos both poignant and relatable (Denver Westword). An Arkansas native, Slaton taught herself to play guitar in the shadow of the Ozarks before making her way out West to Denver. Slaton founded and fronted the Colorado trio, EDISON, recognized for their tireless touring efforts. The band traveled over 150,000 miles between 2014-2018 and with a relentless DIY approach signed with Rhyme & Reason Records. Edison toured with Iron & Win, Jared & The Mill, and opened for Nathaniel Rateliff, Gregory Alan Isakov, Andrew McMahon, and Shakey Graves. The band saw national acclaim with their...
2020-10-20
1h 21
Electoral Elementary
Episode 106- Helping can be Helpful
Gloria‘s town has been stuck in a rainstorm for days. The wet weather has not only threatened recess for the kids of GME, but also damaged a neighboring school’s playground. The mess has caused Haichiko Elementary to cancel their field day activities. While planning their own field day event without a hiccup, Gloria proposes they send some of their resources to Haichiko. The student council does not seem so keen on the idea as they have a lot to do in a short amount of time. Gloria goes around the council and tries to get the school to e...
2020-10-13
25 min
Electoral Elementary
Episode 105- Representation Matters
Gloria meets Harriet Woodsworth, the student body “president” of a neighboring private school, at a dodgeball tournament. She observes that Harriet is able to make new rules at Whitehall Academy with just a verbal order. Gloria turns to Donkey and Elephant for suggestions as to how she could make new rules without the approval of the student council. They present her with the possibility of making an executive order for smaller changes. Listen in, as Gloria’s desire to appease the students of GME and make changes quickly gets her and her new power in a lot of trouble....
2020-10-06
30 min
Electoral Elementary
Episode 104 - "We made a rule that..."
After winning the general election, Gloria is encouraged by Donkey and Elephant to write a new school rule with the student council. Gloria runs into Jared and Sophia, GME’s LARPers, and she remembers their desire to wear their costumes to school. She pitches the idea of allowing kids to wear hats in class to the student council. Gloria believes passing this new rule will prove that she can get things done as student body president, unlike Fred. Of course, Gloria needs to learn how to pass a rule first.Credits-Series produced by Jessica Ma...
2020-09-29
27 min
Electoral Elementary
Episode 103- "I think I read somewhere that..."
Gloria’s triumph over Fred Tomlinson has rattled the school. Arash Taheri, the school’s news man, interviews Gloria on his podcast to find out more about this miracle candidate. She introduces herself as someone with a real “drive” to bring change. Unfortunately, her performance is quickly forgotten when rumors swirl through the halls that she is a bedwetter. Gloria is thrown for a loop. She and her campaign team quickly see that she is losing support amongst the student body. And by the end of the week, it seems the race is extremely close between Gloria and the 2nd-grade...
2020-09-22
26 min
Electoral Elementary
Episode 102- "A caucus is a raucous"
Gloria is overwhelmed by the idea of running for student body president. She learns from Donkey and Elephant that she needs to canvas the students of Gouverneur Morris Elementary and convince them she has tons of ideas to make their experience at school better. Gloria will have to win the 5th grade nomination by debating the incumbent, Fred Tomlinson, who is shoo-in to win the presidential race again. Power-hungry Fred has held the office since 1st grade and no one has ever dared or cared to challenge him. Gloria struggles to wrap her head around the many stages of...
2020-09-15
27 min
Electoral Elementary
Episode 101 -The government doesn't do anything...
Gloria is personally troubled by the school’s poorly managed crosswalk and has ideas to fix it. After she fails to get the principal’s interest, her new imaginary friends, Elephant and Donkey, convince her to write an initiative and collect signatures. Unfortunately, the students don’t share her urgency regarding campus safety issues and are primarily concerned with dodgeball games and hide-n-seek. Next, she attempts to lobby the student government, but she quickly realizes this group is dysfunctional and inundated with special interests (e.g., video games and painted fingernails). In a final musical number, Elephant and Donkey inspir...
2020-09-08
26 min
Adventures Into Odyssey
Episode 15: Life Trials Of The Rich And Famous
This week, Wyatt and Devon take on a more comedic episode to dissect. Some of the questions they have are "How many bathrooms does Nathaniel's house actually have?", "Has Mr. Graham created a knockoff version of Wikipedia?" and "Why are Alex, Liz, and Sarah jerks to Nathaniel?" To find out, listen to the podcast!Thanks for listening! Give us an email at adventuresintoodyssey@gmail.com
2020-09-04
52 min
Illiterature
Ep 15 - The Scarlet Letter
Sandy and Sam discuss Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-08-24
1h 03
Date Fight!
5th June: Christine Keeler v Field Marshall Haig
Who was on all those posters in the First World War? How did Mel Torme write The Christmas Song? Who invented cryptography? Jake Yapp & Natt Tapley & Lizzie Roper find out in today's Date Fight!
2020-06-05
15 min
Tha DAWG Whisperer Podcast
Nathaniel Woods Jr.
On March 5th, 2020 at 9:01PM CST, Nathaniel Woods Jr. was pronounced dead after his sentencing of execution was fulfilled. Republican Governor Kay Ivey and Republican Attorney General Steve Marshall refused to give Nathaniel and his defense team anymore time and let US all know that we need to stay in our places.
2020-03-06
36 min
Nick Helm and Nathaniel Metcalfe's Fan Club
Episode 69 - Marshall Julius
The latest member of Nick Helm and Nathaniel Metcalfe’s Fan Club was Marshall Julius.
2019-10-18
1h 52
Putting It Together
Small World – Gypsy (with Nathaniel Claridad)
Nathaniel Claridad brings his experience as an actor, a director, and a (reluctant) producer to discuss Small World. This is a song in stark contrast to Mama Rose's first song, Some People. Instead of the brash chutzpah that has already been shown, this song is soft and intimate. Each actress to portray Rose has had a slightly different approach to singing it and the discussion turns to whether it works better to be sung sweetly or sensually. You can visit Nathaniel's website by going here: http://www.npclaridad.comOr follow him on Instagram here: https...
2019-01-09
36 min
New Books in Genocide Studies
John Nathaniel Clarke, “British Media and the Rwandan Genocide” (Routledge Press, 2018)
It seems safe to assume that media coverage changes the behavior of politicians and voters. And it seems safe to assume this happens in cases of humanitarian crisis. But it’s really hard to go beyond these platitudes to determine exactly how this feedback loop works. John Nathaniel Clarke’s new book, British Media and the Rwandan Genocide (Routledge, 2018), uses Rwanda as a test case to tease out the relationship between media coverage and policy. To do so, he uses carefully structured, labor intensive and analytically rich process to determine exactly what the media was reporting and writing...
2018-05-04
1h 11
New Books in African Studies
John Nathaniel Clarke, “British Media and the Rwandan Genocide” (Routledge Press, 2018)
It seems safe to assume that media coverage changes the behavior of politicians and voters. And it seems safe to assume this happens in cases of humanitarian crisis. But it’s really hard to go beyond these platitudes to determine exactly how this feedback loop works. John Nathaniel Clarke’s new book, British Media and the Rwandan Genocide (Routledge, 2018), uses Rwanda as a test case to tease out the relationship between media coverage and policy. To do so, he uses carefully structured, labor intensive and analytically rich process to determine exactly what the media was reporting and writing...
2018-05-04
1h 11
New Books in Journalism
John Nathaniel Clarke, “British Media and the Rwandan Genocide” (Routledge Press, 2018)
It seems safe to assume that media coverage changes the behavior of politicians and voters. And it seems safe to assume this happens in cases of humanitarian crisis. But it’s really hard to go beyond these platitudes to determine exactly how this feedback loop works. John Nathaniel Clarke’s new book, British Media and the Rwandan Genocide (Routledge, 2018), uses Rwanda as a test case to tease out the relationship between media coverage and policy. To do so, he uses carefully structured, labor intensive and analytically rich process to determine exactly what the media was reporting and writing...
2018-05-04
1h 11
Grab Free Audiobook in Classics, British Literature
The British Matron by Nathaniel Hawthorne | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The British Matron Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne Narrator: Alfred C. Martino Format: Unabridged Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 04-14-17 Publisher: Listen & Live Audio, Inc. Genres: Classics, American Literature Summary: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge involved in the Salem witch trials who never repented of his actions. Nathaniel later added W to make his name Hawthorne in order to hide his relation. The Scarlet Letter, his most famous novel, was published in 1850, followed by a succession of other...
2017-04-14
05 min
Discover Best Audiobooks in Classics, American Literature Most Popular
The British Matron Audiobook by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://audiobookspace.com/freeTitle: The British Matron Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne Narrator: Alfred C. Martino Format: Unabridged Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 04-14-17 Publisher: Listen & Live Audio, Inc. Genres: Classics, American Literature Publisher's Summary: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) was born in Salem, Massachusetts. His ancestors include John Hathorne, the only judge involved in the Salem witch trials who never repented of his actions. Nathaniel later added W to make his name Hawthorne in order to hide his relation. The Scarlet Letter, his most famous novel, was published in 1850, followed by...
2017-04-14
05 min
Zenlarge Show
Dreams from My Father
No, this is not about Barack Obama's book. In this episode, I walk you through a real life example of how I do dream analysis. Step by step, I reveal a process where I combine several strategies, and gain synergies by combining them, in order to obtain greater self knowledge. Strategies covered include meditation, yoga, inner-family systems therapy, affirmations, Nathaniel Branden's sentence completion exercises, Marshall Rosenberg's Non-violent communication, and of course dream analysis. Below are links to more details on various topics discussed during the show. Inner Family Systems therapy: http://choice...
2015-07-16
53 min
Download the New Releases Audiobooks in Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies
Spring Brides Audiobook by Rachel Hauck, Meg Moseley, Lenora Worth
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Spring Brides Subtitle: A Year of Weddings Novella Collection Author: Rachel Hauck, Meg Moseley, Lenora Worth Narrator: Julie Carr, Christy Ragland, Amber Quick Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins Language: English Release date: 03-03-15 Publisher: Zondervan Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 5 votes Genres: Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: A March Bride by Rachel Hauck: Susanna Truitt (Once Upon a Prince) is three weeks from royalty. She'll soon marry King Nathaniel II of Brighton Kingdom. But when the government insists she renounce her American citizenship before...
2015-03-03
8h 38
Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern
Spring Brides: A Year of Weddings Novella Collection by Lenora Worth, Meg Moseley, Rachel Hauck
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/228754 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Spring Brides: A Year of Weddings Novella Collection Series: Part of A Year of Weddings Novella Collection Author: Lenora Worth, Meg Moseley, Rachel Hauck Narrator: Kristy Ragland, Amber Quick, Julie Carr Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 38 minutes Release date: March 3, 2015 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Happily ever after begins today. The honor of your presence is requested at three spring weddings . . . A March Bride by Rachel Hauck Susanna Truitt (Once Upon a Prince) is three weeks from royalty. She’ll soon marry King Nathaniel II of Brighton Kingdom. But whe...
2015-03-03
05 min
The Travelers
193: A Family’s Year of Service Around the World with John Marshall (Part 2)
This is part 2 of my conversation with John Marshall, author of Wide Open World. Listen to part 1. Wide Open World is a new memoir by John Marshall, a 9-time Emmy Award winning producer from Portland, Maine. This book is more of an opus to experience and a richly told account of likely the most beautiful thing John Marshall has ever done for himself, his family, and everyone they helped and were helped by along the way to finding whatever it was that they found waiting for them out there on the road. And we’ll hear all about...
2015-02-13
33 min
The Travelers
192: A Family’s Year of Service Around the World with John Marshall (Part 1)
Wide Open World is a new memoir by John Marshall, a 9-time Emmy Award winning producer from Portland, Maine. This book is more of an opus to experience and a richly told account of likely the most beautiful thing John Marshall has ever done for himself, his family, and everyone they helped and were helped by along the way to finding whatever it was that they found waiting for them out there on the road. And we’ll hear all about what that was. Before the trip, John’s marriage was struggling and he was becoming increasingly discon...
2015-02-11
31 min
The Travelers
68: Give Yourself Permission to Travel with Lillie Marshall
Lillie Marshall is from my hometown of Boston where she taught high school English while spending her summers volunteering in Latin America. In 2012, she took a 9-month career break to finally get out and take that trip to see the world. She went to 8 countries on 3 continents to make travel a bigger priority in her life. She returned from the experience a changed person and now folds travel into her life wherever possible. She takes students on group trips and participates in teacher tours, while making it to places like China (twice), Greece, India and Belize. Most recently s...
2014-08-08
41 min
Complete Liberty Podcast
Episode 174 - Breaking Free, part seven
Tom de Lorenzo's new book New World Rising: The quest for human freedom in the 21st centuryhttp://tzopress.blogspot.comTzo's STR archiveshttp://www.strike-the-root.com/user/345http://www.strike-the-root.com/slavespeak-part-ihttp://www.strike-the-root.com/slavespeak-part-iiSchool Sucks Podcast167: Logic Saves Lives Part 5 - The Stolen Concepthttp://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/entry/2012-10-20T20_31_41-07_00http://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/enclosure/2012-10-20T20_31_41-07_00.mp3168: Breaking Freehttp://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/entry/2012-10-23T23_10_48-07_00http://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/enclosure/2012-10...
2012-11-19
57 min
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Gary Hancock begins year as State Board Chairman
Gary Hancock of Pulaski presides over his first meeting today as chairman of the State Board for Community Colleges. In a news release about his appointment, Hancock, an attorney, said he first intended to be a teacher. Nathaniel Marshall is vice chairman. They were elected to a one-year term for the 2009-10 year at the board’s [...]
2009-07-16
45 min